Sherlock Holmes goes to Sesame Street and meets a new nemesis, this time called Murrayarity, who challenges him to solve a tough problem. Holmes has to get the aid of a new friend who is an expert in that area.
As I’ve mentioned before, I am simply appalled at Sherlock’s math skills. 😉
AnotherAnonymousesays
That’s adorable! I also liked the Hunger Games parody: Catching Fur. Sesame Street does such a good job in entertaining both children and adults.
Daniel Scheallersays
His voice still sounds like he’s about to murder someone though. Ahh, Benedict. 😛
Reginald Selkirksays
The number of apples was higher, but you may notice the individual oranges were larger. So if you went by mass rather than units, the outcome would be in doubt.
rq says
As I’ve mentioned before, I am simply appalled at Sherlock’s math skills. 😉
AnotherAnonymouse says
That’s adorable! I also liked the Hunger Games parody: Catching Fur. Sesame Street does such a good job in entertaining both children and adults.
Daniel Schealler says
His voice still sounds like he’s about to murder someone though. Ahh, Benedict. 😛
Reginald Selkirk says
The number of apples was higher, but you may notice the individual oranges were larger. So if you went by mass rather than units, the outcome would be in doubt.